By Jamie Penick, MMATorch Editor-in-Chief

Brock Lesnar topped the near $7 million payroll from Saturday’s UFC 200 event, taking home the highest disclosed payout in UFC history with $2.5 million for his win over Mark Hunt.

There were numerous six-figure payouts on Saturday’s event, including Mark Hunt taking a $700,000 payout in a loss to Lesnar, Anderson Silva earning $600,000 on two days notice, with three other fighters earning a half million apiece. That $500,000 figure was reached by Miesha Tate, Daniel Cormier, and Jose Aldo.

Full payroll for the card came in at $6,979,000, easily the largest disclosed payroll for a single event in UFC history. The full list of payouts, as emailed to MMATorch on Monday, is below:

Penick’s Analysis: Dillashaw making less to show than all but one fighter on this list is a shame; the man won and defended a UFC title twice, and is likely fighting for one again in his next outing. Those are the types of fighters on the roster not making enough. That said, there are a lot of healthy disclosed paydays on this card, with many of the fighters at the top getting a cut of pay-per-view revenue as well.

[Photo (c) Joshua Dahl via USA Today Sports]

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